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<p>McCarthy lost power - televised hearings
1st amendment - free speech, free press, free religion
Libel - John Peter Zenger
Way to see Immigration stats - Census
Boston Tea Party - Intolerable Acts
Alex Hamilton - lay a strong foundation for government
Sedition Acts - silence JQA critics</p>
<p>lol sophia the only question that's debated on that list is the soviet's greatest asset question</p>
<p>I took a practice test Friday so I might be a bit confused. Sorry.</p>
<p>the rest i just didnt know</p>
<p>somedude, i thought the mccarthy question had to do with lawsuits</p>
<p>McCarthyism</a> - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia</p>
<p>the other ones are right! :)</p>
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<li>McCarthy lost power TELEVISED ARMY HEARINGS</li>
<li>1st amendment FREE SPEECH, PRESS, RELIGION</li>
<li>Libel, free press case - JOHN PETER ZENGER</li>
<li>Way to see Immigration stats - CENSUS</li>
<li>Boston Tea Party lead to INTOLERABLE ACTS</li>
<li>Alex Hamilton financial STRONG FOUNDATION</li>
<li>Sedition Acts SILENCE J Q ADAMS CRITICS</li>
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<li>was from a practice test, sorry.</li>
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<p>In April 1954, Senator McCarthy was also under attack in the Army-McCarthy Hearings. ------------These hearings were televised live on the new American Broadcasting Company, allowing the public to view first-hand McCarthy's interrogation of individuals and his controversial tactics.--------In one exchange, McCarthy reminded the attorney for the Army, Joseph Welch, that he had an employee in his law firm who had belonged to an organization that had been accused of Communist sympathies. Welch famously rebuked McCarthy: "Have you no sense of decency, sir? At long last, have you left no sense of decency?"[68] ---------This exchange reflected a growing negative public opinion of McCarthy----------</p>
<p>Much of the undoing of McCarthyism came at the hands of the Supreme Court....and then it goes on to detail the different cases where people sued him for defamation of character</p>
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<li>Majority/Tyranny Quote – MADISON</li>
<li>Blacks moved during early 20th century – JOBS AVAIL. IN NORTH</li>
<li>Soviets’ greatest strength – ADV. TECHNOLOGY (DEBATED)</li>
<li>Where did last B/F colonies war start? – NORTH AMERICA (DEBATED)</li>
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<li>Used Courts for civil rights - NAACP</li>
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<h1>49 isn't really debated.trust me i wish it was i put europe =]</h1>
<p>It makes sense that it's NA b/c otherwise the US History test is testing us on knowledge of European history, which is pretty unfair</p>
<p>50.) Nafta - LOWER RESTRICTIONS BETWEEN USA, MEXICO, AND CANADA
51.) Social Darwinism - BUSINESS TYCOON
52.) Agriculture Picture - GRANGE
53.) First Act Passed - INTERSTATE COMMERCE ACT
54.) 1824 Election - DECIDED IN THE HOUSE
55.) Why South was still reliant on cotton after war - SHARECROPPING (?)</p>
<p>keep Adding Them With Numbers Like I Am, And Then I'll Consolidate The Entire List</p>
<p>Don't worry about the 2 50s - I moved one to #25.</p>
<p>Any more opinions on the Harriet Tubmen question - Am i mixing it up or was it on there?</p>
<p>56.) Berlin Air Lift - RUSSIA BLOCKED WEST GERMAN ROADS
57.) WWI Cause - SPREAD DEMOCRACY
58.) Miss Comp, Dred Scott, Kansas Nebraska - SPREAD SLAVERY
59.) Something with Johnson and Vietnam - GULF OF TONKIN
60.) Prohibition - LED TO ORGANIZED CRIME
61.) Homestead, Haymarket, and something else - RIOTS BETWEEN EMPLOYERS ND UNIONS</p>